Meister
Eckhart wrote, “The person who for a thousand years asks the question of life, ‘Why
do you live?’ could provide the answer, the only answer, ‘I live because I am
alive.’ The reason for this is that life
is lived for its own sake and emanates from its own sources; hence it is lived
entirely without whys or wherefores, because it lives for itself.”
Our
bodies live for themselves. While, through
our senses, we experience our bodies and all that our bodies do in their
interaction with the environment, we none the less feel that they are not
us. They have a mind of their own
seemingly and do their own thing despite us.
Yet we insist on identifying with them, saying, “Yes, this is me.” Looking in the mirror, we declare, “Well,
there I am.”
Our
sense that we are not our bodies comes from our background consciousness, the
witness, Atman/Brahman.
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